Noblegases 188A 2He4.003 10Ne20.18 18Ar39.95 36Kr83.80 54Xe131.3 86Rn(222) 118Uuo nmetals 71Lu175.0 103Lr(260) Halogens 177A 9F19.00 17Cl35.45 35Br79.90 53I126.9 85At(210) 117Uus no 70Yb173.0 102No(259) 166A 8O6.00 16S2.07 34Se8.96 52Te27.6 84Po209) 69Tm68.9 101Md258) 1 3 7 1 ( s 1 ( al 155A 7N4.01 15P0.97 33As4.92 51Sb21.8 83Bi09.0 115Uup met 68Er67.3 100Fm257) 1 3 7 1 2 1 ( s 144A 6C12.01 14Si28.09 32Ge72.59 50Sn118.7 82Pb207.2 114Uuq 67Ho164.9 99Es(252) ent 133A 5B10.81 13Al26.98 31Ga69.72 49In114.8 81Tl204.4 113Uut 66Dy162.5 98Cf(251) em 12 30Zn65.38 48Cd112.4 80Hg200.6 112Cn(285) 65Tb158.9 97Bk(247) l E 11 29Cu3.55 47Ag07.9 79Au97.0 111Rg272) 64Gd57.3 96Cm247) e 6 1 1 ( 1 ( f th 10 28Ni58.69 46Pd106.4 78Pt195.1 110Ds(271) 63Eu152.0 95Am(243) nion U o 9 27Co8.93 45Rh02.9 77Ir92.2 109Mt268) 62Sm50.4 94Pu244) nal e 5 1 1 ( 1 ( o Tabl 8on metals 26Fe55.85 44Ru101.1 76Os190.2 108Hs(265) 61Pm(145) 93Np(237) e Internati odic 67Transiti 2425CrMn2.0054.94 4243MoTc5.94(98) 7475WRe83.9186.2 106107SgBh263)(264) 5960PrNd40.9144.2 9192PaU231)238.0 mended by th i 5 9 1 ( 1 ( m r o Pe 5 23V50.94 41Nb92.91 73Ta180.9 105Db(262) 58Ce140.1 90Th232.0 em rec st Alkalineearth metals11A 1H21.0082A 34LiBe6.9419.012 111234NaMg22.9924.31 19202122KCaScTi39.1040.0844.9647.88 37383940RbSrYZr85.4787.6288.9191.22 55565772CsBaLa*Hf132.9137.3138.9178.5 878889104†FrRaAcRf(227)(223)226(261) *Lanthanides †Actinides up numbers 1–18 represent the syure and Applied Chemistry. oP slatem ilaklA Grof Copyright 2010 Cengage Learning. 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Element PromethiumProtactiniumRadiumRadonRheniumRhodiumRoentgeniumRubidiumRutheniumRutherfordiumSamariumScandiumSeaborgiumSeleniumSiliconSilverSodiumStrontiumSulfurTantalumTechnetiumTelluriumTerbiumThalliumThoriumThuliumTinTitaniumTungstenUraniumVanadiumXenonYtterbiumYttriumZincZirconium gest-lived isotop n o e l ses* Atomic Mass 97.078.565]4.00364.91.00814.826.992.255.8583.8038.960]07.26.941975.024.3154.9468]58]00.695.9444.220.1837]58.6992.9114.0159]90.216.0006.430.9795.144]09]39.1040.9 mass of th s 11[2 1 111 1[22 1 [2[22 1 [2 [21 1 1[2[2 1 e ic Ma Atomic Number 79 72108 2 67 1 49 53 77 26 36 57103 82 3 71 12 25109101 80 42 60 10 93 28 41 7102 76 8 46 15 78 94 84 19 59 es denotes th m es h nt Ato Symbol AuHfHsHeHoHInIIrFeKrLaLrPbLiLuMgMnMtMdHgMoNdNeNpNiNbNNoOsOPdPPtPuPoKPr n in pare e f v o gi m e Table Element GoldHafniumHassiumHeliumHolmiumHydrogenIndiumIodineIridiumIronKryptonLanthanumLawrenciumLeadLithiumLutetiumMagnesiumManganeseMeitneriumMendeleviumMercuryMolybdenumNeodymiumNeonNeptuniumNickelNiobiumNitrogenNobeliumOsmiumOxygenPalladiumPhosphorusPlatinumPlutoniumPoloniumPotassiumPraseodymiu §ble. A valu si s o p Atomic Mass §227]26.98243]121.839.9574.92210]137.3247]9.012209.0264]10.8179.90112.440.08251]12.01140.1132.9035.4552.0058.93285]63.55247]271]262]162.5252]167.3152.0257]19.00223]157.369.7272.59 es where [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [[[ [ [ [ ur g fi mic ber 93518356743755808685747296056983097412 cant AtoNum 8 1 9 5 1 3 8 5 9 810 3 4 2 9 5 5 1 2 211 2 91110 6 9 6 610 8 6 3 3 gnifi si ur o ymbol AcAlAmSbArAsAtBaBkBeBiBhBBrCdCaCfCCeCsClCrCoCnCuCmDsDbDyEsErEuFmFFrGdGaGe are to f S e er h n m e Element ActiniumAluminumAmericiumAntimonyArgonArsenicAstatineBariumBerkeliumBerylliumBismuthBohriumBoronBromineCadmiumCalciumCaliforniumCarbonCeriumCesiumChlorineChromiumCobaltCoperniciumCopperCuriumDarmstadtiuDubniumDysprosiumEinsteiniumErbiumEuropiumFermiumFluorineFranciumGadoliniumGalliumGermanium The values giv * Copyright 2010 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be copied, scanned, or duplicated, in whole or in part. 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